Football Manager 2010 installation problems
Football Manager 2010 installation problems
I'm having some problems installing FM2010 on Ubuntu 10.4 with Wine. The installer loads fine, but the gui for the installer is all messed up, buttons in the wrong place. Then, when I get to the license agreement, I can't select accept. Every time I click it, I get a message saying I must select accept to continue. Is there a way around this at all? Thanks in advance for your help people.
Re: Football Manager 2010 installation problems
There's an open bug for that: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21781n00buntu wrote:I'm having some problems installing FM2010 on Ubuntu 10.4 with Wine. The installer loads fine, but the gui for the installer is all messed up, buttons in the wrong place. Then, when I get to the license agreement, I can't select accept. Every time I click it, I get a message saying I must select accept to continue. Is there a way around this at all? Thanks in advance for your help people.
That bug is still missing a regression test; you could help by performing one.
Re: Football Manager 2010 installation problems
I will do, if you tell me what that is haha. Apologies, I'm very new to Ubuntu and Wine, as I'm sure you can see. Is a regression test where you test the program on previous versions of wine? It looks like that's been done on the bug page.dimesio wrote: There's an open bug for that: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21781
That bug is still missing a regression test; you could help by performing one.
Re: Football Manager 2010 installation problems
http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTestingn00buntu wrote:I will do, if you tell me what that is haha. Apologies, I'm very new to Ubuntu and Wine, as I'm sure you can see. Is a regression test where you test the program on previous versions of wine? It looks like that's been done on the bug page.dimesio wrote: There's an open bug for that: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21781
That bug is still missing a regression test; you could help by performing one.
A regression test identifies the specific patch that caused the regression. One has been requested on the bug page, but no one has done one.